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Obama's America

An impartial, nonpartisan glance at accomplishment

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Comment from Shirley McLain
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Bravo for you. You have said something I wish I could have said. We in this country are very spoiled and we don't like change. But change is what we need. I applaud you for your writing. Good job.

 Comment Written 19-Sep-2010


reply by the author on 19-Sep-2010
    Well Miss Texas, take my words and you hertfelt desire to make a better world and fight for change. With over 300 million Americans in the world, unless you choose to live yor beliefs there are 8 milion Chinese that will eventually become literate and forceful. Lets launch this with understanding and global peace.
Comment from LadyNyx
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A very interesting piece that reminded me a lot of my political science class and how the discussion raged on about the health care system and the changes that are being worked out this very day. I also think you're right about a lot of the points you raised. A good little piece that could make an impact in other places other than Fanstory. Good job!

FYI: "would hace access to health care" should be would have. :)

 Comment Written 19-Sep-2010


reply by the author on 19-Sep-2010
    Giveak my regards to Barak!
reply by LadyNyx on 19-Sep-2010
    Who is Barak?
Comment from RKagan
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People expect so much so fast. I believe that Obama is trying to get it right, it just takes time. I worked on his campaign for many hours and was so proud of America when they elected him. Now the press is turning on him because he cannot get everything straight right away. This mess didn't happen in a day. And, although he's a great president he isn't God and he cannot recreat the world in seven either. I loved your essay, it speaks volumes.

 Comment Written 19-Sep-2010

Comment from Meshe Nair
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Wow! I loved the way you represented Obama's presidency.
I do believe that he is a great president and doing his best for his country. I especially liked your bold saying "The history books are riddled with tragedies of shameless power focused on personal agendas." It is an absolute truth.

My suggestions on some nits/spags/whatever...

likely remember Kennedy more = likely remember President Kennedy more

surge of emotion. Old bigotries, charred emotions, = emotion or emotions when reading seems reduntant. Used twice in the same para. Perhaps you could change one to something else, like passion or sentiment or something.

in its creation, ensured that = in its creation, ensures that

would hace access = would have access

that are fiancially able = that are financially able

Meshe Nair

 Comment Written 19-Sep-2010


reply by the author on 19-Sep-2010
    thanks for suggestions and your response
Comment from Jonez08
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I have nothing to add, only a standing ovation for a essay so well presented with facts. This well covers our President's journey as well as his charisma and class. I have never witnessed the outright disrespect and hatred for our leader as I have seen with Obama. It has been an eye-opening and nauseating experience. Thank you for sharing your insight as well as backing it up. Good luck in the contest

Cassandra

 Comment Written 19-Sep-2010


reply by the author on 19-Sep-2010
    Although with regret and what I think is fundamental disrespect, I think all the crap that is being thrown at Obama is going to wind up making Americans think. My gut instinct tells me that he will go down in histor as the hinge that opened America's eyes. The world is getting smaller. All decisions, in all countries affect he world.
reply by Jonez08 on 19-Sep-2010
    Absolutely!
Comment from SUSKI
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Bravo! What a beautiful job you did with this. I am so disgusted with the horrible emails I get about our president. I know I'm happy that our country elected a black man. I didn't think it would happen in my lifetime. The writing is perfect in every way.
SUSKI

 Comment Written 19-Sep-2010

Comment from R. K. Alan
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I applaud your writing and position well spoken. I too have wondered, why the richest country in the world cannot put in place a medical system that ensures everyone quality basic services. Such a crime. Ray aka Krylon

 Comment Written 19-Sep-2010


reply by the author on 19-Sep-2010
    I have faith that America will get it right. I am not even the slightest bit concerned about the extreme suggestions that this opens the door for euthanasia (what do you think is happening now when people can't afford medical help. Thay die) or otherextreme notions that seem to crop up when major change is suggested. At least America is talking. Thanks for reading.
Comment from irsajay
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A very nice poser and you tried to answer the question. I'll love to quote, here what P. J. O'Rourke once said, "In our brief national history we have shot four of our presidents, worried five of them to death, impeached one and hounded another out of office. And when all else fails, we hold an election and assassinate their character."

So, everyone stand tall, see with open eyes what is right and what is wrong and never, ever prejudge anyone with stained glass.

 Comment Written 19-Sep-2010


reply by the author on 19-Sep-2010
    You made my day with your response. Never heard O'Rouke's quote but it is a fine one. Actually brilliant. And your comment regarding peering at people through stained glass is deeply insightful and tragically common.
reply by irsajay on 19-Sep-2010
    You're most welcome. And thank you for your comments.
Comment from Niereka
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Thank you for this missive, offering a perspective of promise for positive change. Though you've only scratched the surface of this subject and many others will disagree on an endless amount of points from the left and the right mostly reinforcing entrenched beliefs, i.e. the tendency for people to believe what they WANT to believe, instead of trying to keep an open mind and seeing things as they are from someone else's view, despite that, I want to believe that you are correct in your assessment of the man and the mission.

 Comment Written 19-Sep-2010


reply by the author on 19-Sep-2010
    Niereka, America has evolved and the cynics and hate pundits still want us to believe in conspiracy theories and subliminal plots. I'd rather have a president taking it on the chin, dealing with accussations publically then worry about the back benchers. Do you really belive that GWB ran America? There are leaders and there are puppets. Just keep questioning, keep voting and stay alert.
Comment from Rama Rao
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First, let me thank you for an excellent essay on a topic which is relevant today. I'm an unabashed admirer of Obama. Although I'm not a US citizen, I read and hear all his speeches. This guy holds his audience spell bound. As an Indian I should start to dislike him as he has imposed a border protection law which has cut jobs of Indians in the USA. Now he is hitting at outsourcing, which directly hits us badly. However, I can't dislike him for what he is doing is good for his countrymen. Unfortunately, your country was taken to war in Iraq by Bush and his team, and this had cost you dearly in many ways. Can you believe that the people living below the poverty line in your country has actually risen in the last one year to 14.3%? That means one in every seven is poor. You must accept it was all a legacy of reckless spending and tax cuts by Bush and Co.
Obama's health care was hailed by many as a long awaited reform which was overdue. It will bring succour to many poor. We in the outside world admire him as he is free from scandals and affairs. He is the greatest communicator as seen by foreigners. Today he stands tall among the world leaders.

 Comment Written 19-Sep-2010


reply by the author on 19-Sep-2010
    Ramarao, it might surprise you to know that I am a Canadian. I write carefully so as not to prejudice my opinions by pretending any citizenship, but like you, I have strong opinions. GW Bush was a clown and in my thoughts I believe he was a puppet, not a leader and while engaging at times and pathetic in his blunders, he served special interest groups well. I don't think he personally made any decision.

    The beauty of having an intelligent, articulate and charismatic president is that short of attacking him for being black (tsk, tsk....not an accepted practice) or asserting him to be a Muslim (will we ever get to the point that private spiritual beliefs are just that, private) most people don't want to take the time to think or listen.